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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the much-loved film The Sound
of Music, an opportunity to experience a private tour of Salzburg’s
most beautiful locations where the movie was set has been created by
Goldgasse Hotel, a newly restored boutique address situated in the heart
of the city’s festival quarter.
From now until the end of 2015, the Goldgasse Hotel is offering guests
the chance to arrange private tours of the film’s most iconic backdrops,
with the option to book a chauffeur-driven limousine for trips further
afield. Highlights include the Nonnberg Abbey, where Julie Andrews
plays a novice nun and the 17th century Mirabell Gardens and Pegasus
Fountain, one of Salzburg’s most photographed attractions. Other
locations include Leopoldskron Palace and Residence Square. After a day
of exploring Salzburg’s architecture and the scenic countryside, guests
can enjoy The Sound of Music movie, available on demand in each room.
Situated on a narrow lane in the old quarter, within walking distance
from the Salzach River, Mozart’s birthplace, the Museum of Modern Art,
and Cafe Fürst – famed for its hand-made original Salzburger Mozartkugel
chocolates – Goldgasse Hotel is a fine base from which to explore this
vibrant, cultural city. Throughout the interiors, modern furniture pieces
combine with the 13th century building’s original features to create a
charming luxury retreat.
To book rooms and arrange private or group tours of The Sound of
Music, visit Goldgasse Hotel [@] www.hotelgoldgasse.at
THRILL TO
THE SOUND
OF MUSIC